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Topic History of: Maggie Thatcher aged 84
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veritas true..only met her briefly and I was amazed at how charismatic and softer she was in real life.

But I cannot forget the Falklands War and the controversy over the Belgrano..hundreds of young Argentinian sailors sent to death. She's lucky-she will die in bed surrounded by loved ones.

..or her industrial policies which decimated so much of Britain.

I like to think one of BR's reptiles got inside her !
Prunella Minge I wonder what she actually DOES every day. Sit watching the Parliament Channel? Visit Kenneth Baker for afternoon tea? Sleep all day?
JK2006 I suppose that's the difference after meeting someone - they become human beings and nobody celebrates the death of a person.
veritas Angel wrote:
When she finally pops her clogs we are having a party. Totally inapropriate yes, but it was aranged in the eighties and it still stands.

I'll be there
Angel When she finally pops her clogs we are having a party. Totally inapropriate yes, but it was aranged in the eighties and it still stands.